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security. together with the air force, u.s. customs, irs, and other agencies will build a strong case against him, and this past january, he was sentenced to 32 years in prison. foreign spies know that military superiority is merely one factor that determines the world's balance of power. just as important is the kind of economic innovation we find here in the bay area. so it is no surprise that spies also target the most valuable secrets of american companies. as well as universities. they hope that stealing the fruits of american innovation will give their nation's a shortcut to economic pre- eminence. an example of the cost of this type of espionage -- a former scientist for two of america's largest agricultural companies pled guilty to charges that he sent trade secrets to his native china. he became a research leader in biotechnology and the development of organic pesticides. although he had signed non- disclosure agreements, he transferred stolen trade secrets from both companies to perso
security. together with the air force, u.s. customs, irs, and other agencies will build a strong case against him, and this past january, he was sentenced to 32 years in prison. foreign spies know that military superiority is merely one factor that determines the world's balance of power. just as important is the kind of economic innovation we find here in the bay area. so it is no surprise that spies also target the most valuable secrets of american companies. as well as universities. they...
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the biggest thing has been with the international intelligence agencies, national security agency. the willingness to sit down and exchange of information, understanding that we collect and different authorities. the cia and nsa collected overseas un affecting united states citi up with an organizational structure to address cyber in all of its manifestations. fraud schemes are now on the internet. the dissemination of child pornography and the like have integrated to the internet and the field of cyber. cyber intrusion, the exploitation of information is in the cyber arena. how we address that is going to be a huge challenge in the years to come. " we are about to run out of time. i am going to ask you three brief questions. you can address any piece of this that you like. you have such a serious job. what do you do for fun or to relax? that seems to make an assumption about time to relax. have you seen the movie "j. edgar"? when the movie "mueller" comes out, who should play you? >> i have not seen that movie. i ride bicycles, play golf, and read. >> our thanks to fbi director ro
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now now i will released documents from the national security agency shows government officials have been violated privacy laws by accessing phone records of almost all-americans for nearly three years. al jazeera says a court ordered the revealing documents to be released. these documents lend support to the allegations released by edward snowden that for three years until 2009, the nsa had inadvertently misrepresenteddist too to secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone inspection. not actual wiretaps but the names and numbers of americans who are called. and justified that on the basis that there was reasonable supposition that it was connected to terrorism. when the nsa admitted it didn't know how to properly operate this, and it has been in violation of the court, and never told the court. now, these allegations or these disclosures come almost four years after the actual violations. but they do spur the demands for some kind of reform of the spire surveillance program. and eaves dropping lawsuit against internet search google was upheld in federal court. two ru
now now i will released documents from the national security agency shows government officials have been violated privacy laws by accessing phone records of almost all-americans for nearly three years. al jazeera says a court ordered the revealing documents to be released. these documents lend support to the allegations released by edward snowden that for three years until 2009, the nsa had inadvertently misrepresenteddist too to secret court that authorized the tracking of all kinds of phone...
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and national in security agencies how britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks the show they can hack into even the most protected systems. has just gone past the one pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t live with me tom with a let's take a look at our top story. al qaeda linked to rebels have attacked a christian village in syria home to one of the world's oldest one of streets the army has responded and secured much of the settlement but residents say radical opposition fighters have seized nearby hills and are firing indiscriminately at the community our correspondent in damascus maria from national reports. shortly after we heard that the clashes erupted there and it's just one hour drive from damascus north of the capital but we were stopped by the army and warned that it could be a one way ticket because first of all the road from damascus to milo is not safe but even if we're lucky enough to get. to the village the clashes still continue there and
and national in security agencies how britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks the show they can hack into even the most protected systems. has just gone past the one pm here in the russian capital you're watching r t live with me tom with a let's take a look at our top story. al qaeda linked to rebels have attacked a christian village in syria home to one of the world's oldest one of streets the army has responded and...
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security agency contractor who made public documents that show that the n.s.a. and its international partners conducted mass mass surveillance of foreign nationals and u.s. citizens certainly these documents continue to be an embarrassment both to the n.s.a. and the american government paula thanks very much indeed for that that's all it is policy a lot of that in tel aviv. the spanish region of catalonia is celebrating its national day with a call for a break from madrid millions joined demonstrations last year to demand independence in the couple and president has promised a referendum on the issue in twenty fourteen or the surface in the separatist region. well they did it so let's just. let's say it. was a lady up in the building with. the lady still i mean even the oak this action to put pressure on the spanish government could close catalonia independence referendum and instantly of course catalonia to become an independent state that's sort of going to dozens of people taking part in this action today the big question for everyone watching this around the
security agency contractor who made public documents that show that the n.s.a. and its international partners conducted mass mass surveillance of foreign nationals and u.s. citizens certainly these documents continue to be an embarrassment both to the n.s.a. and the american government paula thanks very much indeed for that that's all it is policy a lot of that in tel aviv. the spanish region of catalonia is celebrating its national day with a call for a break from madrid millions joined...
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just as you have your high-tech kind of well-known national security agencies that deal with threats to the global, when you are dealing with local threats and lone wolves, it is police boots on the ground, local --lks, community leaders with who have got to be part of the process of identifying threats. >> right here. right here, second row. >> mr. secretary, i wanted you to address the boston marathon. you said communication is key but in that situation one problem was communication between certain departments and government and certain governments. >> the full facts are not in and i do not want to speculate. you have to look at this and-- in several stages. one set of questions will be, why? somehow they lost track of tsarnaev, the older one, when he went over to chechnya and was over there for a few months. why there was not an alert on that? why was the russian warning not integrated or taken seriously? the second set of issues is whether within the u.s. government where people did have warning, how come they did not pursue further communication? i do not know the answer but tha
just as you have your high-tech kind of well-known national security agencies that deal with threats to the global, when you are dealing with local threats and lone wolves, it is police boots on the ground, local --lks, community leaders with who have got to be part of the process of identifying threats. >> right here. right here, second row. >> mr. secretary, i wanted you to address the boston marathon. you said communication is key but in that situation one problem was...
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security agency's enormous global spy program many members of the brics nations in attendance here today and for the past two days of the g. twenty very upset over that what can you tell us a lot of the brics upset about that in fact on the first day of the summit they aligned it with terrorism on a more serious note brazil going as far as saying that they truly expect an apology from the obama administration and then at obama's briefing today which i was that he sort of touched on the question he made a little joke about it but it doesn't look like they'll be any apologizing soon in fact he still calls that allegation so he isn't even really admitting that that was the case and that is not something that the brics brazil mexico even not a great country or not very happy about will and he's referring us to go to to get the comments from the sidelines i mean not just the sidelines but away off so we're not the if. all news coming out of the g. twenty but you telling us what it's like right down there in the nitty gritty artes and it's in our we thank you very much for joining us here on o
security agency's enormous global spy program many members of the brics nations in attendance here today and for the past two days of the g. twenty very upset over that what can you tell us a lot of the brics upset about that in fact on the first day of the summit they aligned it with terrorism on a more serious note brazil going as far as saying that they truly expect an apology from the obama administration and then at obama's briefing today which i was that he sort of touched on the question...
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scott mcgrew, to borrow a phrase, mistakes were made >>> you have the national security agency, the n sachlt and the foreign intelligence surveillance court, supposed to keep an eye on the nsa. documents released by the white house show the nsa went far beyond the limits looking into telephone numbers that were not considered suspicious by the court. most of the numbers they tracked were not approved by the court. of the 17,000 phone numbers in the list, the nsa, in fact, only had clearance to examine 1800, about one-tenth of them. when releasing the documentings, t the head of intelligence, james clapper said, president obama directed me to have as much information as possible. the documents were actually released because of a court order to release them. the president was following court's demands. it wasn't his idea. >>> let's talk about wall street n a separate matter, rather, on wednesday, the federal ninth circuit court of appeals ruled google's accidental recording of people's wi-fi data can be considered wiretapping. they got the information through the streetcars recording wi
scott mcgrew, to borrow a phrase, mistakes were made >>> you have the national security agency, the n sachlt and the foreign intelligence surveillance court, supposed to keep an eye on the nsa. documents released by the white house show the nsa went far beyond the limits looking into telephone numbers that were not considered suspicious by the court. most of the numbers they tracked were not approved by the court. of the 17,000 phone numbers in the list, the nsa, in fact, only had...
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. >>> and the national security agency violated the rights of millions of americans because they don't know how their program worked. the phone program did not meet privacy rules. and quote, nobody at the nsa has a full understanding of how the program works. details of the program initially came to light through leaks from nsa contractor, edward snowden. >>> one of new york's best-known opera production houses is facing shutting its doors. city opera has been in trouble for almost a decade now, and the arts community is making a desperate public appeal for help. ♪ [ opera music ] ♪ >> when new york city opera was launched seven years ago the mayor dubbed it the people's opera. tickets were cheap, but now the company needs the public more than ever, a severe money shortfall threatens its very exi existence. george steele was brought in two years ago and has managed to balance the company's last two annual budgets, but it's not enough. ♪ >> it needs $7 million by the end of this month, if that goal is not achieved, three productions planned for the rest of this season will be canc
. >>> and the national security agency violated the rights of millions of americans because they don't know how their program worked. the phone program did not meet privacy rules. and quote, nobody at the nsa has a full understanding of how the program works. details of the program initially came to light through leaks from nsa contractor, edward snowden. >>> one of new york's best-known opera production houses is facing shutting its doors. city opera has been in trouble for...
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that's setting the policy and dealing with the data, not the national security agency. so what i would say is maybe d.h.s. doesn't need so much a bigger dog as a leash. and authorizing legislation can provide that kind of reassurance to the american people. >> thank you for those comments. how do we better honor the loss of all those lives 2 years ago 12 years ago this morning? do we join some of our colleagues on the steps of the capitol for an observance or do we better honor their lives and their loss by continuing to do our work here today? we believe the best way is for us to continue doing that. we'll continue going through the 11:00 hour and give us a chance to really drill down on some of these important issues. with that having been said, let me yield to dr. coburn. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. couple points on what i heard here today. the homeland security budget is twice what it was when you had it. everybody knows we're resource poor right now. and the question is how do you put metrics on what homeland is doing? number one, there's 45 opened areas from
that's setting the policy and dealing with the data, not the national security agency. so what i would say is maybe d.h.s. doesn't need so much a bigger dog as a leash. and authorizing legislation can provide that kind of reassurance to the american people. >> thank you for those comments. how do we better honor the loss of all those lives 2 years ago 12 years ago this morning? do we join some of our colleagues on the steps of the capitol for an observance or do we better honor their...
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but a steel fence built in the name of national security divides this border town. i've come to meet jose's family they live just blocks from where jose was killed. >> his brother diego worked at a shop in the center of town. jose would often meet him to help mop the floor before closing. that night, he never made it. jose antonio was shot to death, right on this street corner. the walls on this doctors office are still riddled with bullet holes. now, the border patrol's explanation for what happened hinges on the fact they say their agents were threatened by somebody throwing rocks on this side of the fence. but standing here, the first thing you ask yourself is: could a 16 year old boy really threaten somebody standing on top of what's at least a 20 foot cliff, and on the other side of that fence? whatever took place here that night, there's video cameras right there which recorded everything that happened. but the border patrol and federal investigators have refused to share that surveillance video, so we're left to piece together the clues. on the night jose die
but a steel fence built in the name of national security divides this border town. i've come to meet jose's family they live just blocks from where jose was killed. >> his brother diego worked at a shop in the center of town. jose would often meet him to help mop the floor before closing. that night, he never made it. jose antonio was shot to death, right on this street corner. the walls on this doctors office are still riddled with bullet holes. now, the border patrol's explanation for...
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according to new documents released by former national security agency contractor edward snow den nsa has invested billions of dollars in custom design super fast computers to broken contributed communications, including banking transactions, consumer e commerce, corporate trade secrets, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. the documents also show the agency secretly persuaded or legally forced technology companies to provide it with the keys to their encryption programs so that it could decode billions of e-mails, internet chats and phone calls in the u.s. and across the world. in a 2010 briefing memo for nsa-uk counterpart the government communications headquarters for dch q they boasted of aggressive multi pronged effort to break widely used encryption technologies saying vast amount of online data that was previously ignored is now being exploited. the british agency reported it had developed what it called access opportunities to google eastern contributed traffic and there are over 400 million users of g mail, other companies targeted by code breakers i
according to new documents released by former national security agency contractor edward snow den nsa has invested billions of dollars in custom design super fast computers to broken contributed communications, including banking transactions, consumer e commerce, corporate trade secrets, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. the documents also show the agency secretly persuaded or legally forced technology companies to provide it with the keys to their encryption...
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. >> brown: a key difference came when russia granted asylum to edward snowden, the national security agency leaker. that prompted president obama to call off a formal meeting with putin during this trip. the russian leader suggested yesterday it doesn't matter whether they like each other. >> ( translated ): president obama hasn't been elected by the american people with the purpose of being pleasant to russia, and your humble servant hasn't been elected by the people of russia to be pleasant to anyone. we work, we argue about some issues. we are human, sometimes one of us gets vexed. but i would like to repeat once again that global mutual interests form a good basis for searching for joint decisions. >> brown: on syria, though, putin said it's "completely ridiculous" to conclude that the syrian government was behind a chemical attack outside damascus last month. so far, russia has blocked action by the u.n. security council, and today samantha power, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., said that leaves "no viable path forward" at the world body. >> even in the wake of the flagrant sha
. >> brown: a key difference came when russia granted asylum to edward snowden, the national security agency leaker. that prompted president obama to call off a formal meeting with putin during this trip. the russian leader suggested yesterday it doesn't matter whether they like each other. >> ( translated ): president obama hasn't been elected by the american people with the purpose of being pleasant to russia, and your humble servant hasn't been elected by the people of russia to...
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and nationals in security agencies how britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks show they can't hack into even the most protected systems.
and nationals in security agencies how britain and the u.s. have been waging an undercover war on internet encryption and digital scrambling as fresh leaks show they can't hack into even the most protected systems.
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just as you have your high-tech kind of well-known national security agencies that deal with threats that are global, when you are dealing with local threats and lone wolves, it is police boots on the ground, local folks, community leaders who have got to be part of the process of identifying threats. >> right here. right here, second row. >> mr. secretary, i wanted you to address the boston marathon. you said communication is key but in that situation one problem was communication between certain departments and government and certain governments. >> the full facts are not in and i do not want to speculate. you have to look at this in several stages. one set of questions will be, why? somehow they lost track of tsarnaev, the older one, when he went over to chechnya and was over there for a few months. why there was not an alert on that? why was the russian warning did not integrated or taken seriously? the second set of issues is whether within the u.s. government where people did have warning, how come they did not pursue further communication? i do not know the answer but that's a
just as you have your high-tech kind of well-known national security agencies that deal with threats that are global, when you are dealing with local threats and lone wolves, it is police boots on the ground, local folks, community leaders who have got to be part of the process of identifying threats. >> right here. right here, second row. >> mr. secretary, i wanted you to address the boston marathon. you said communication is key but in that situation one problem was communication...
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security agency or n.s.a. and like other disclosures, the latest information comes from documents provided by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden. in this case, the reporting was done by a partnership of "the new york times," pro-publica and "the guardian." reporters found the n.s.a. is able to crack through encryption or protective encoding tools that are used by businesses, banks, social media and other kinds of online commerce. for example, it's often assumed that when you purchase a product online or bank online with a secured and locked h.t.t.p.s. connection, you have protected your password and financial information. but the news reports say the n.s.a. can unlock that information. nicole perlroth is a cybersecurity reporter with "the new york times." she joins us from san franciso. so, nicole, how significant is this? >> this is huge. this was the last bastion of privacy on the internet and what we've discovered is that the last few decades, the n.s.a. has been actively working to crack or circumvent
security agency or n.s.a. and like other disclosures, the latest information comes from documents provided by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden. in this case, the reporting was done by a partnership of "the new york times," pro-publica and "the guardian." reporters found the n.s.a. is able to crack through encryption or protective encoding tools that are used by businesses, banks, social media and other kinds of online commerce. for example, it's often assumed that...
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that's setting the policy and dealing with the data, not the national security agency. so what i would say is maybe d.h.s. doesn't need so much a bigger dog as a leash. and authorizing legislation can provide that kind of reassurance to the american people. >> thank you for those comments. how do we better honor the loss of all those lives 2 years ago this morning? do -- 12 years ago this morning? do we join some of our colleagues on the steps of the capitol for an observance or do we better honor their lives and their loss by continuing to do our work here today? we believe the best way is for us to continue doing that. we'll continue going through the 11:00 hour and give us a chance to really drill down on some of these important issues. with that having been said, let me yield to dr. coburn. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. couple points on what i heard here today. the homeland security budget is twice what it was when you had it. everybody knows we're resource poor right now. and the question is how do you put metrics on what homeland is doing? number one, there's
that's setting the policy and dealing with the data, not the national security agency. so what i would say is maybe d.h.s. doesn't need so much a bigger dog as a leash. and authorizing legislation can provide that kind of reassurance to the american people. >> thank you for those comments. how do we better honor the loss of all those lives 2 years ago this morning? do -- 12 years ago this morning? do we join some of our colleagues on the steps of the capitol for an observance or do we...
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security agency. i am really worried about where we are rowing in the growing sense of isolationism is concerning. if we do not start getting it right, we're going to be in a lot of trouble when it comes to providing intelligence services the tools that they need to protect this country. all worked up about that. >> just getting the facts right. [applause] for we get criticized giving the facts. we oversee the intelligence community. we make sure they follow the law, but they also have to put the facts on the table. when you get the allegations like the mated data -- metadata program, that is not the case, but we have to deal with the perception. some of the things we're doing, we are trying to make sure we can declassify more information really get people more information so they know we are always following the law but also trying to protect the american people. the head of all qaeda -- al qaeda will start targeting more in the united states and allies. the leave me, we are more all marble because o
security agency. i am really worried about where we are rowing in the growing sense of isolationism is concerning. if we do not start getting it right, we're going to be in a lot of trouble when it comes to providing intelligence services the tools that they need to protect this country. all worked up about that. >> just getting the facts right. [applause] for we get criticized giving the facts. we oversee the intelligence community. we make sure they follow the law, but they also have to...
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they say they got the information in documents leaked by former national security agent edward snowden. >> reporter: the u.s. cyberspy agency has cracked many of the codes a that are meant to keep internet information private. since contractor edward snowden, the nsa has invested billions of dollars to break encrypted communications including banking transactions, consumer e-commerce, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. they forced technology companies to provide keys to their inscription programs to e-mails and chats in the u.s. and across the world. the government communications headquarters, the agency boasted of an aggressive multi-pronged effort to break widely used interrupt encryption technologies saying that fast amountvastamounts of online datw being exploited. the british agency reported they had developed access opportunities to google's encrypted traffic. there are over 400 us 400 millis of g mail, and include yahoo, facebook and hot mail. the information from eric snowden has been shared with the guardian and others. the new poll released by the
they say they got the information in documents leaked by former national security agent edward snowden. >> reporter: the u.s. cyberspy agency has cracked many of the codes a that are meant to keep internet information private. since contractor edward snowden, the nsa has invested billions of dollars to break encrypted communications including banking transactions, consumer e-commerce, medical records and other ostensibly confidential information. they forced technology companies to...
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we know the national security agency which is the electronic eavesdropping agency which is south of baltimore, near ft. meade, maryland that they have been shut down. what we're hearing from both places is that all non-essential personnel have been told to leave. i can only imagine that probably they are trying to move some of their operations out of those buildings as well for backup procedure. but in addition to whatever intelligence was missed in all of this we now have perhaps some problems gathering intelligence as those builds are now being shut down. >> jamie, thank you very much. tom, let's go back and talk about something you mentioned a second ago that is just -- it shows the enormity of this situation in addition to what we assume will be horrendous loss of life. all planes in this country have been grounded. you think about the impact that has. is there ever a time we can imagine something like that ever happening before? >> the most powerful nation in the world and national security officials and terrorist experts have been saying for some time a small band of very willful and so
we know the national security agency which is the electronic eavesdropping agency which is south of baltimore, near ft. meade, maryland that they have been shut down. what we're hearing from both places is that all non-essential personnel have been told to leave. i can only imagine that probably they are trying to move some of their operations out of those buildings as well for backup procedure. but in addition to whatever intelligence was missed in all of this we now have perhaps some problems...
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i called the msa national security agency and they came to my office. we privately met and i said tell me the living dead was involved in this meeting. tell me what is the bottom-line of the security aspect? they went ahead and looked at this and we went into a skiff room which is in the capital and that's it private room. i won't reveal the information on the security to the capital but it's okay to do these if we do it in this way. the israeli-based company or the lg sees her american company it doesn't matter which one. if we do it this way it's involved this way and that's all i can say about it. we made a decision to award the contract. what we did with the contract is it went through j. eagan in the administrative house. we have to providers do a survey. the providers were stripped verizon and at&t. there were five of them. they would sign off ltc or do you want foxconn? the majority said they wanted foxconn. there's one little twist in this though. at one point in time the word was used and this is how i met with foxconn. i had many jewish friend
i called the msa national security agency and they came to my office. we privately met and i said tell me the living dead was involved in this meeting. tell me what is the bottom-line of the security aspect? they went ahead and looked at this and we went into a skiff room which is in the capital and that's it private room. i won't reveal the information on the security to the capital but it's okay to do these if we do it in this way. the israeli-based company or the lg sees her american company...
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security advisor, including the vice president, heads of the c.i.a., national security agency and the f.b.i. and also new york governor pataki after the two attacks on the twin towers in new york. he was briefed by his national security advisor, condoleeza rice, who phoned him after the first attack. mr. bush was reading to some children when the second attack occurred. chief of staff andy card interrupted him, told him about the attack. it was clear at that point we were dealing with terrorists. >> i want to bring in to the conversation general al hague, the former secretary of state. general hague, at a time like this, how does america respond prudently, with the proper amount of caution, and yet with whatever force needs to be applied? >> first we have to know the full limits of this tragedy and it's unprecedented, of course. but we have to stay above all united and calm and ready to take resolute action which sometimes we have failed to do in the recent past. when the perpetrators are uncovered and we have many, many indicators of precisely who they are -- this was too broadly bas
security advisor, including the vice president, heads of the c.i.a., national security agency and the f.b.i. and also new york governor pataki after the two attacks on the twin towers in new york. he was briefed by his national security advisor, condoleeza rice, who phoned him after the first attack. mr. bush was reading to some children when the second attack occurred. chief of staff andy card interrupted him, told him about the attack. it was clear at that point we were dealing with...
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i know that all of our agencies represented at this table as well as the national security council are working with the appropriate people. i have confidence that we will be able to come up with a mutually agreed upon resolution to accomplish the objective. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary kerry and secretary hagel, the -- maybe you can comment to this. i believe the that american credibility on the international stage hangs in the balance, and while it is crucial to make sure that assad never uses chemical weapons again, i believe there's something bigger at stake, that is, the message to iran as they continue to pursue a nuclear capability. they're watching how we respond to the assad regime's crossing of the president fuzzy red line, and the world is also aware that president obama is -- the president's red line, and the world is also aware that president obama is seeking to stop weapons of mass destruction. how do you think the calculus on the nuclear program will change based on what we do now? >> congressman, there's an enormous amount of question in the region, not just by
i know that all of our agencies represented at this table as well as the national security council are working with the appropriate people. i have confidence that we will be able to come up with a mutually agreed upon resolution to accomplish the objective. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary kerry and secretary hagel, the -- maybe you can comment to this. i believe the that american credibility on the international stage hangs in the balance, and while it is crucial to make sure that...
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i know that all of our agencies represented at this table as well as the national security council are working with the appropriate people. i have confidence that we will be able to come up with a mutually agreed upon resolution to accomplish the objective. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary kerry and secretary hagel, the -- maybe you can comment to this. i believe the that american credibility on the international stage hangs in the balance, and while it is crucial to make sure that assad never uses chemical weapons again, i believe there's something bigger at stake, that is, the message to iran as they continue to pursue a nuclear capability. they're watching how we respond to the assad regime's crossing of the president's red line, and the world is also aware that president obama is seeking to stop weapons of mass destruction. how do you think the calculus on the nuclear program will change based on what we do now? >> congressman, there's an enormous amount of question in the region, not just by iranians, but by the saudis, the kuwaitis, as to whether the u.s. means what it says.
i know that all of our agencies represented at this table as well as the national security council are working with the appropriate people. i have confidence that we will be able to come up with a mutually agreed upon resolution to accomplish the objective. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary kerry and secretary hagel, the -- maybe you can comment to this. i believe the that american credibility on the international stage hangs in the balance, and while it is crucial to make sure that...
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i know that all of our agencies represented at this table as well as the national security council are working with the appropriate people. i have confidence that we will be able to come up with a mutually agreed upon resolution to accomplish the objective. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary kerry and secretary the -- maybe you can comment to this. i believe the that american credibility on the international stage hangs in the balance, and while it is crucial to make sure that assad never uses chemical weapons again, i believe there's something bigger at stake, that is, the message to iran as they continue to pursue a nuclear capability. they're watching how we respond to the assad regime's crossing of the president fuzzy red line, and the world is also aware that president obama is -- the president's red line, and the world is also aware that seeking tobama is stop weapons of mass destruction. think the calculus on the nuclear program will change based on what we do now? >> congressman, there's an enormous amount of question in the region, not just by iranians, but by emer rodis, s
i know that all of our agencies represented at this table as well as the national security council are working with the appropriate people. i have confidence that we will be able to come up with a mutually agreed upon resolution to accomplish the objective. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary kerry and secretary the -- maybe you can comment to this. i believe the that american credibility on the international stage hangs in the balance, and while it is crucial to make sure that assad...
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are compromising online privacy for the sake of national security. the documents state that the nsa and its british counterpart, the government communications headquarters or gchq have been heading a secret deaded a lo de effort. they're using computers to crack web encryption coats through brute force and inserted secret back doors to access information they would normally be barred from thanks to digital scramb scrambling. it has reportedly cost the agency $225 million, just this year, and is designed to insert certain weak points into security systems that would be known only to the nsa itself. the problem is, as the times points out, these codes guard global commerce and banking systems, p systems, protect sensitive data and secures web searches, internet chats and phone calls of billions of people around the world. who could say what would happen if they fell into the wrong hands. the documents do not name specific companies or technologies, but they're reportedly working to penetrate encrypted traffic on what it calls the big four service provi
are compromising online privacy for the sake of national security. the documents state that the nsa and its british counterpart, the government communications headquarters or gchq have been heading a secret deaded a lo de effort. they're using computers to crack web encryption coats through brute force and inserted secret back doors to access information they would normally be barred from thanks to digital scramb scrambling. it has reportedly cost the agency $225 million, just this year, and is...
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get there today because we both share a common belief that tomorrow's leaders in a foreign policy and national-security are going to meet the trade of entrepreneurship to change the organizations and agencies. >> the first is my colleague to my right christian cornet will be live tweeting that even the and she will also be using the hashtag for the two organizations. you can use that to hashtag and during the q&a if you don't want to ask a question of the microphone you can tweet it is ecdt. she will be asking them from her microphone for the panelists. it's my pleasure to introduce the moderator. beth is the director for the leadership and organizational studies of the office of the secretary of defense. she has been with the department of defense since 2004 since she joined the presidential management fellow and also worked in afghanistan while she was there. prior to her time, she worked in the public at the private sectors. i know you had a chance to read her biography on the web site but we will mention some kind of website. she had a fellowship in san francisco and worked in silicon valley and mo
get there today because we both share a common belief that tomorrow's leaders in a foreign policy and national-security are going to meet the trade of entrepreneurship to change the organizations and agencies. >> the first is my colleague to my right christian cornet will be live tweeting that even the and she will also be using the hashtag for the two organizations. you can use that to hashtag and during the q&a if you don't want to ask a question of the microphone you can tweet it...
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council of the united nations. if there is one international agency that should be involved in any major diplomatic effort to resolve this peacefully, it should be the united nations. we should call on mr. putin to step forward with the leaders in china and say that they will work with the security council to execute any diplomatic policy that can avoid further military confrontation. until then, make no mistake ... president putin's proposal today and the activities we are seeing and hearing from syria are a direct result of president obama's leadership. he has stepped up, evening though this is an unpopular position with some in this country, and said that we cannot i.gignore this red line createdy the world when it came to chemical weapons. it is time for others to stand up and join us, to join in stopping the advancement and use of chemical weapons once and for all. i've been listening to the syria debate and i can't tell you how many times, mr. president, i've hearkened back to the time 12 years ago when we de
council of the united nations. if there is one international agency that should be involved in any major diplomatic effort to resolve this peacefully, it should be the united nations. we should call on mr. putin to step forward with the leaders in china and say that they will work with the security council to execute any diplomatic policy that can avoid further military confrontation. until then, make no mistake ... president putin's proposal today and the activities we are seeing and hearing...
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it was one of the good things to coordinate local agencies with her as drug enforcement and national security issues. janet, i think the fact that the chief of police and the city of washington, d.c. here and the local law enforcement officials are here. we give testimony that you've done it extremely well. you reminded this department constantly it's not just the people, it's the department. the american people have to be called in as part of providing for the national security of the united states of america. i start off with that point because it's one of the missions. you've done an extraordinary job. this is preaching to the choir. everyone in here knows the job you've done. my frustration is sometimes i wish the nation had some insight with the job you do and with your colleagues out there. all of the hundreds of hours, because hundreds of hours in that situation and the nation could understand how incredible you are to have guided the nation for the last 48 years. whether it's combatting terrorism or keeping the homeland safe. but you've been responsible for federal emergency
it was one of the good things to coordinate local agencies with her as drug enforcement and national security issues. janet, i think the fact that the chief of police and the city of washington, d.c. here and the local law enforcement officials are here. we give testimony that you've done it extremely well. you reminded this department constantly it's not just the people, it's the department. the american people have to be called in as part of providing for the national security of the united...